Hardened linux
Developing linux-kernel with hardened patch
Make a custom linux kernel using this guide [1]. Once you have setup the linux kernel from there, in your current directory ($YOUR_WORK_DIR/aports/main/linux-lts
), gather linux hardened patches via these two CLI commands (Replace "$VERSION
" with the current latest version in the releases):
$ wget https://github.com/anthraxx/linux-hardened/releases/download/v$VERSION-hardened1/linux-hardened-v$VERSION-hardened1.patch 0006-linux-hardened-v$VERSION-hardened1.patch
$ wget https://github.com/anthraxx/linux-hardened/releases/download/v$VERSION-hardened1/linux-hardened-v$VERSION-hardened1.patch.sig 0007-linux-hardened-v$VERSION-hardened1.patch.sig
In the "APKBUILD
" file, change this "source
" line to this:
Contents of ./APKBUILD
In "APKBUILD
" file again, change "pkgver
" and "pkgrel
" to the same as the releases patch file's "$VERSION
"
Contents of ./APKBUILD
You may change the pkg name's flavor (if you do that, replace all words "lts
" with your preferred flavor name), but for this wiki it'll just be LTS
Contents of ./APKBUILD
There is some need to remove "-hardened1
" in the patch file (not the sig file):
Contents of ./0006-linux-hardened-v$VERSION-hardened1.patch
You MUST remove the "EXTRAVERSION
" naming ("-hardened1
") after it, or installing the package "kernel-hooks
" would not do anything, as this "EXTRAVERSION
" is not necessary. ("kernel-hooks
" apk package is necessary to make a secureboot EFISTUB) [2].
OPTIONAL: Before compiling the kernel, in the Alpine Linux custom kernel guide [1], you must do some kernel module configurations (do this by abuild -rK
for a few seconds, then exiting by Ctrl-C, and then go to src/linux-$VERSION/
, download [this linux-hardened KCONFIG] [5], and do make menuconfig
, and select "load kernel", and input the downloaded KCONFIG file's name.), preferably shorten the amount of kernel modules in the KCONFIG files where possible, to reduce compilation times. You may borrow [this linux-hardened KCONFIG] [5] from the package "kernel-hardening-checker
's" repo as a base, for configuration simplicity sake. (Use the apk package "kernel-hardening-checker
" for configuring KCONFIG file as securely as possible, as it contains some grsecurity and kspp kernel configuration suggestions and more.)
kernel-hardening-checker
, do mkdir kernel-hardening-checker && cd kernel-hardening-checker
, and you should acquire THREE files in the current directory: one with sysctl parameters ("sysctl.conf"), one with boot parameters ("secureboot.conf" if you use kernel-hooks and secureboot-hooks apk packages), and the KCONFIG file ("Arch_hardened_x86_64.config"). And then run with this CLI command: $ kernel-hardening-checker -c ./Arch_hardened_x86_64.config -s ./sysctl.conf -l ./secureboot.conf
Afterwards do
cd .. && cp -ra ./kernel-hardening-checker $YOUR_WORK_DIR/aports/main/linux-lts
so you dont lose this directory when it finished compiling (it deletes the src directory).cp $YOUR_WORK_DIR/aports/main/linux-lts/src/linux-$VERSION/Arch_hardened_x86_64.config $YOUR_WORK_DIR/aports/main/linux-lts/lts.x86_64.config
(and $YOUR_WORK_DIR/aports/main/linux-lts/virt.x86_64.config
if you want to also modify virt.x86_64.config) when finished configuring KCONFIG kernel file.After applying this, you may do cd $YOUR_WORK_DIR/aports/main/linux-lts
and abuild checksum && abuild -r
to start compiling the kernel.
When the compile has successfully completed, you should see ~/packages/main/$ARCH/linux-lts-$VERSION.apk
and may install by apk add linux-lts=$VERSION
(make sure to do apk update
, and that /etc/apk/repositories
contains $YOUR_USERS_HOME_DIR/packages/main
.
External Links:
Custom Kernel (AlpineWiki):
- Custom_Kernel [1]
EFIStub (Secure Boot) (AlpineWiki):
- UEFI_Secure_Boot [2]